AVERY BRODY BROOKE CAPTAIN_MASSEY FIRST_OFFICER_MUNROE JOSIE MAX OSIE RAY ROSIE TRISTAN WALLA TRISTAN Spence! MAX He needs a hospital. Even the smallest crisis could be life-threatening. BROOKE Mayday. Mayday. There are sharks in the water. CAPTAIN MASSEY We're on our way. BROOKE I'm Dr. Brooke Lane, medic from the sunken boat. AVERY This morning you said you wanted kids and a family, and then I saw you flirting with hot shark doctor. CAPTAIN MASSEY There's not just one orca, there's a whole pod. Now they got us surrounded. CAPTAIN MASSEY Dead in the water. MAX Hold on. I can't see a thing. Can you? BROOKE How are you gonna close with no light? MAX Everything is down. We still got vitals. MAX Hey, I need light in here. MAX Lap sponge. BROOKE We need to manually push meds. MAX Okay. I need light. MAX We need to get him closed up. I'll start right in here. Do we have vitals? BROOKE Yeah, the monitors are booting on battery backup. MAX Okay. BROOKE Vitals coming up. MAX Thank you. MAX Okay, we're gonna have to throw some more sutures into this. AVERY The vent's down. BROOKE Unhook it and bag him. MAX All right. MAX Unhooking the distal clamp now. BROOKE Oh. AVERY Okay. BROOKE Active bleeder at the bypass site. MAX Yeah, I see that. Okay, you got the sutures? BROOKE Yep. MAX Throw the sutures there. You got that? BROOKE Yes, I do. TRISTAN I need help! MAX I got this. You go. You go. AVERY What's going on? TRISTAN I found Josie unresponsive. Pulse is weak, BP is 62/39. She's crashing. I need oxygen and one of epi. AVERY On it. BROOKE Last suture in, all clamps off. MAX How's the arterial flow? BROOKE It's looking good. No leaking or bleeders. Moment of truth. BROOKE Foot's perfusing well. MAX AVERY Pulse is a little better, but BP's still low. Epi's not working. TRISTAN Well, maybe she has a pneumothorax from the shark bite. Or hypothermia caused a clot that embolized. AVERY There's no fluid or air in her chest. AVERY AVERY No swelling. I don't think a clot is causing this. Her skin is clammy. Could be shock. TRISTAN Uh, we can't know for sure without running a CVP. Uh, respiratory acidosis? AVERY Can't confirm without labs. TRISTAN AVERY Screw it. We'll treat her for both. Continue giving her oxygen, I'll get her more fluids and get her on pressors. TRISTAN Yep, on it. CAPTAIN MASSEY Okay, folks. Here's the sitrep. CAPTAIN MASSEY A great white shark took out our propeller, and subsequently the propulsion system and the electrical systems. We can't move, we can't steer, we can't send a distress signal. CAPTAIN MASSEY But the good news is Rosie's the best damn engineer I've ever worked with and if there's any way to get us out of this situation, she'll find it. CAPTAIN MASSEY Can you hear that? CAPTAIN MASSEY That sound. MAX Munroe's graft is holding, no signs of early rejection. AVERY Josie is stable, but we still don't know why she crashed. BROOKE Delayed pulmonary edema from aspiration? Before the rescue? TRISTAN No. No obvious tachycardia and her lungs sound clear. MAX Blood loss? Explains all the symptoms. AVERY From where? There's no bleeding sites on her arms, legs or chest. Her belly isn't distended. MAX An occult bleed from someplace else. But we can't know without an ultrasound, so it's just a theory for now. But it is the best one we have. She'll need blood, fluids, IV vancomycin. TRISTAN And so do Munroe and Brody. And we're running low on everything. MAX MAX Then there's only one thing for us to do. MAX Captain, we've got three critically ill patients and a shortage of supplies. We need to get them on a tender right aw-- MAX What is that noise? CAPTAIN MASSEY That's an orca's teeth grinding on our rudder. Can't hurt The Odyssey, but, uh, it could swamp a rescue tender with a flick of its tail. CAPTAIN MASSEY You see, right now we're surrounded by a pod of orcas. And they are pissed. CAPTAIN MASSEY The last time I encountered angry orcas, we used fog horns to scare 'em off. RAY Loud noises have been known to trigger instinctual fright responses from certain species, including killer whales. ROSIE I think we have some fireworks left over from the Fourth of July cruise, might do the trick. Or if we could break out the sound cannons. RAY This is a cruise ship. Why do you have acoustic weaponry designed for crowd control? CAPTAIN MASSEY No, it's just precautionary. Deterrent for pirates, in case we ever encounter 'em. RAY Sound cannons are very loud. CAPTAIN MASSEY RAY Don't you also have sandbags? ROSIE Yeah, in cases of flooding. RAY Sand is the deterrent. We'll dump it in the water, and the particles will affect the orcas' echolocation. They'll get confused and swim away. It's low-tech, but effective. And much quieter. CAPTAIN MASSEY I love it. Let's do it. MAX Our patients need to be ready for evac the second the captain gives us the all clear. BROOKE Let's redress their wounds, grab their meds, and be ready to strap them to backboards for transportation. AVERY I'll pack up IV antibiotics, 3 units of O neg, and pain meds. And I'll save the rest of the supplies for everyone else who's staying behind. MAX Avery. Uh, I've been thinking, and I think the best course of action is to have Tristan take the tender with Brooke. AVERY The best course of action is to send your most experienced nurse. Who just so happens to be me. MAX Who just so happens to be pregnant. AVERY I'm well aware. MAX Aves, it could get rough out there. I just think it's safer if you stay on The Odyssey. AVERY This is starting to sound a little bit like my body, your choice. AVERY Listen, Max. Tristan's a terrific nurse, but I'm a nurse practitioner with far more experience in treating post-op patients. It's a two-hour boat ride, plenty of time for things to go sideways. And if they do, I should be the one out there. MAX Okay. Just be careful, please. BROOKE Hey. Hey, how's Munroe doing? TRISTAN Uh, well, he's, uh, groggy from the anesthesia, but grateful that he still has all ten of his toes. You guys did an amazing job. BROOKE Max is a hell of a doctor. Odyssey is lucky to have him. TRISTAN Yeah. BROOKE Frankly, he's lucky to have you. BROOKE You just saved Josie's life, in the dark, with limited medical supplies. BROOKE As her doctor, I... I owe you a huge debt of gratitude. And, um, an apology. For blowing up at you earlier, about Ray. TRISTAN I wouldn't classify that as a blowup, per se. It was more of a sternly worded smackdown. He's lucky to have you in his corner. BROOKE Pleasure working with you, Tristan. BROOKE You're a great nurse. With an impeccable bedside manner. TRISTAN Thank you. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE I'm not abandoning ship. TRISTAN Spence, you just had major surgery and we are running out of ways to treat you. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE I appreciate everything you've done for me. But I'm not leaving my post. AVERY Your post? You are not first mate right now. You are a patient. And in dire need of medical care. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE No. AVERY If we do not get you to a hospital soon you could run the risk of an infection, your body might reject the arterial graft. You could lose your foot. Or worse. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE I'm aware of the risks, but... FIRST OFFICER MUNROE I'm responsible for the safety of the people onboard this ship. They're my family. And The Odyssey is my home. I'm staying. RAY We should pour the sand directly over the rudder. It exponentially increases our ch-- ROSIE Do you hear that? RAY I don't hear anything. ROSIE The scraping stopped. RAY The orcas left. ROSIE Why would they do that? RAY Well, orcas often engage in behavior that's similar to humans. They can be playful, or, uh, get bored and distracted. Maybe they found another ship or a food supply. Or-- ROSIE The point, Ray. RAY The point is we can move the patients off The Odyssey. ROSIE Captain. The orcas are gone. I repeat: the orcas are gone. Let's get that tender loaded right away. MAX On three. One, two, three. Okay, when you get 'em down to the tender, strap 'em both to the front. MAX You, come with me. Let's make sure you got all the supplies you need. BRODY I wasn't planning on being back on the waves so soon. JOSIE We're gonna get you to a hospital and they're gonna fix you up. And I promise, next vacation's just margaritas on a beach. BRODY Yeah, as long as I'm with you, it's all good. BRODY It's all good. TRISTAN Hey. I, uh... I just... I brought you something. Dramamine, uh, Bonine, scopolamine, those... those, uh, the little bracelets with the beads. TRISTAN Small boats are never great, so... In your situation. AVERY That's very sweet. TRISTAN Yeah. Um, I shouldn't be worried, right? AVERY It's gonna be fine. I'll drop off Brooke and the patients, and... TRISTAN And never have to see her again. MAX I gotta say, takes guts getting back out on the water after what happened to your charter. BROOKE Statistically speaking, this ride has to be better. I'm a trauma surgeon, Max. Crises first, emotions later. MAX What about goodbyes? BROOKE Well, the ocean's not that big. We're bound to run into each other again. MAX Hopefully just with less sharks and orcas. MAX Thank you again for saving me from that one that tried to bite my face off. BROOKE Well, with that face... AVERY We're all set. MAX Are you shaking your head at me? TRISTAN It's nothing. Forget about it. MAX Well, it's clearly not nothing. 'Cause I haven't had a headshake like that since the fourth grade with Miss Berenson. TRISTAN I don't like how you've been treating Avery. MAX Excuse me? TRISTAN I mean, piece of advice, man. If you're gonna flirt with another woman, at least have some tact about it. MAX There's nothing going on between Brooke and me. TRISTAN Yeah, right. Do you realize how selfish you're being? Uh, you really want it all, Max Bankman. Avery. The woman on the side. The baby too. BROOKE Ray says it's about two hours to port. BROOKE Listen, about Max. I... I think I stepped in something. No, I'm... It's just... It's not my thing, crossing another woman. AVERY No, no, no, we... we don't have to. AVERY You didn't. BROOKE Then, you and Tristan? Is that something? BROOKE Or how about I just mind my own business? AVERY Sorry, it's just, uh, complicated. AVERY What I would like to know is, uh, if you have any advice about medical school. Any tips, tricks? BROOKE Okay. As a woman, they'll push you into gyno or pediatrics. Which is great if that's what you wanna do. If not, say so. Often. BROOKE Lectures are crap. You already know everything you're gonna learn in a classroom. But find one professor that you love, someone who... who looks at medicine the way that you do. You know, go to office hours, bring 'em coffee, get one-on-one time any way you can. BROOKE Because the really good, helpful stuff is what they'll never say in front of the whole class. AVERY That's, uh... Thanks. BROOKE Bottom line is you're gonna wipe the floor with those first years. Oh, how many of them have assisted an arterial graft or double amputation in the same day? AVERY Oh, I don't know... I don't know about that. AVERY Yeah. Yeah. BROOKE Oh, and every residency and med school interview they'll ask if you plan on having kids. They're not allowed to, but they will, because they think that every woman doctor who has kids is gonna clock out early for school bake sales. BROOKE Which is ignorant and insane. I mean, who's more productive than a working mom? AVERY Can I ask how you handled it when they asked you? BROOKE I said no. Way before that was really the answer. BROOKE My advice: lie. Figure out what you want in your own timeline. You don't owe them anything. RAY We have to stop. RAY You hear that? BRODY What's going on? RAY Listen. AVERY What is that? RAY The orcas weren't bored, they were hiding. Now they're back. The pod is back. BRODY Get out of here. BRODY Why's the engine off? RAY It's orca protocol so they swim away. BROOKE What do we do? RAY Get the light. BROOKE Okay. RAY Hurry. BROOKE See anything? RAY No, nothing. AVERY Oh, my God. RAY They're swimming away. We need to go! Let's go, let's go, let's go! BROOKE Hey. Tell me every step of how you're getting us back to The Odyssey. RAY The Odyssey is five miles away. At a speed of 24 clicks we can get back to the ship in 11 minutes. BROOKE Okay. AVERY Odyssey. Come in. It's tender 312. It's Avery. ROSIE We checked the oil and cooling pumps, the emergency switchboard, replaced every circuit and wire. We're moving onto power panels next. AVERY Odyssey, can you hear me? Tender 312. It's Avery. Odyssey. CAPTAIN MASSEY You got Captain Massey at the bridge. Go 312. Tender 312. Avery? Come back. AVERY Odyssey. We're... back. Tender 3... CAPTAIN MASSEY Get to the bow. Prep the sound cannons. BRODY I can't do this again. AVERY Ray is pushing speed so we can get back to the ship safely. Just breathe. JOSIE How do we get off the boat if we're just... CAPTAIN MASSEY Tender 312. Avery, do you hear me? AVERY Captain! We're being trailed by orcas. We're heading back. CAPTAIN MASSEY Avery, we're gonna use the sound cannons. That should buy you enough time to get aboard. Make sure you protect everyone's ears. BROOKE Ray, I'm gonna put cotton in your ears to block the sound. Tell me why. Tell me the plan. RAY It's gonna be a very, very loud noise. Some of you might get nauseous or dizzy. I'll hold on to the wheel very tight to make sure everybody stays safe. CAPTAIN MASSEY Tender 312. We're launching the sound cannons in five, four, three, two, one. RAY Go! Here we go! Brace yourselves! AVERY / BROOKE / BRODY / JOSIE / RAY CAPTAIN MASSEY Avery, all clear. No orcas in sight. AVERY The disembarking and boat turbulence put stress on both. MAX Yeah, he re-traumatized this wound. He's gonna need more blood and broad-spec antibiotics. AVERY On it. AVERY Oh, no. Oh, no, no, no. Damn it, the antibiotics! TRISTAN That was half our supply. CAPTAIN MASSEY Max? Yeah, I'm glad everybody's back safe and sound. CAPTAIN MASSEY But I've just been handed some rather difficult news. The wind has shifted and we're drifting towards a massive reef. My guess is we got about 90 minutes before we hit it. ROSIE The anchor has a manual drop option. That could slow our speed. CAPTAIN MASSEY At 15 tons, that baby goes down. She does not come back up. RAY If we tied all the bed sheets together to create a trolling sock, would it give us enough drag to-- CAPTAIN MASSEY No, no, no. The only thing that's gonna get us out of this situation is to get the power back up. Where the hell are we with that? ROSIE This engine's electrical system is a little like one of those old-school stringing Christmas lights. Finding the problem could be harder than fixing it, although I think we've isolated the problem to the aft extension of the ship. CAPTAIN MASSEY Well, you and Ray head down there right now and start testing each and every one of those lights one by one. RAY Aye, aye, Captain. MAX We're getting to a critical point with our blood supply. Josie's hypertension and weakness remains a mystery and she still needs antibiotics and pressors. BROOKE Munroe still needs meds as well. AVERY We could raid every first aid kit and medicine cabinet, scavenge for meds, but the blood and the antibiotics in the fridges are almost going to reach room temperature. BROOKE So they'll be useless in about four hours. MAX What about the freezers in the kitchen? How are they holding up? AVERY I checked. They're already below optimum levels, and the ice machines aren't doing much better. BROOKE The guest rooms all have mini fridges, right? MAX Yeah. BROOKE I have an idea. AVERY MAX How you doing? AVERY I mean, I thought we might face rough waters, but that was-- MAX Yeah, yeah. Have you checked your vitals? I'm sure your BP's elevated. I mean, the turbulence out there probably-- AVERY Oh, my God. You're doing it again. Max. MAX I'm sorry, I-- AVERY I'm gonna go check on Munroe, make sure he's still stable. Okay? MAX AVERY Hey, was Munroe moved to another room? TRISTAN No. Why? AVERY He's gone. TRISTAN Hey, hey. Aves, wait up. You okay? AVERY I would be if everyone would stop asking me that. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, it's just everything has gotten so complicated all of a sudden, you know. TRISTAN Yeah, I know. Avery, stop for a second. All right. I'm here for you. Full stop. And I know that everything seems complicated, but how about you just let me be one simple thing in your life. AVERY Is that blood? TRISTAN It's fresh. AVERY Spencer? MAX Huh. MAX I wish I could say, "I love what you've done with the place." BROOKE Hey, I had crew help drag these in. Tenders have batteries like cars have batteries. Once I wire the battery to these fridges, I can get them working. MAX How can I help? BROOKE Wire strippers. MAX So you're a surgeon and an engineer. BROOKE My dad was a navy construction mechanic. Some people speak French, he spoke machine. We moved all over the place, so I didn't meet a lot of other kids. I made him my best friend and got good at his stuff. Wrench. MAX You didn't want to follow in his footsteps. Sign up, Semper Fortis. BROOKE One day, when I was nine, this girl was climbing on the roof of the PX. She fell, landed on her arm, full on compound break. Radius and ulna shot through her skin. Every other kid screamed and ran away, but I was in awe. That was the machine that I wanted to fix. So... BROOKE Tender batteries aren't strong enough to power CT or X-ray, but MAX Son of a bitch. BROOKE They'll keep remaining blood at storage temperature. So, let's clean these out, make some room. In the meantime, you can answer the burning question. Snacks, sweet or salty? AVERY Spencer? Spencer. TRISTAN Spence. AVERY Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. AVERY Spencer. TRISTAN Spence! AVERY Spencer. AVERY What are you doing? FIRST OFFICER MUNROE Going back to the bridge. AVERY What? TRISTAN Turn him around. TRISTAN Dude, are you insane? You just got out of major surgery, man. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE And the ship is headed for a reef. I can help. I can do my job-- AVERY By making yourself worse? It's not like we have extra blood, or antibiotics, or another severed leg. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE My leg is busted, but my brain is fine. I have to help. AVERY Too bad. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE ROSIE That does not look good. ROSIE Geez, the entire electrical board is charred. We're gonna have to replace at least a dozen fuses along with all the high-speed cables. It could take hours. RAY According to the captain's latest calculations, we've only got 64 minutes until we're on that reef. ROSIE Then we had better work fast. MAX We talking tear or rupture? BROOKE Complete rupture with stomach contents all over the chest cavity and the road. MAX Oh, my God. Seriously? BROOKE Yeah. With traffic racing by both ways. MAX Internal decapitation in the jungle. BROOKE No. MAX Mm-hmm. BROOKE What did you do? MAX I jerry-rigged a halo out of twigs and vines. BROOKE Of course you did. You save him? MAX Absolutely. Got him to a hospital, successful procedure regained full mobility. BROOKE Happy endings are the best. MAX Yeah. Yeah. BROOKE I reattached a woman s face and scalp after they been ripped off. MAX Come on. Now you re just making stuff up. BROOKE I can show you pictures. MAX Not while I m eating. BROOKE These are the moments I miss other surgeons, right? Civilians are always like, "Ew." MAX "Gross. That s disgusting." BROOKE "Stop." MAX Okay, I gotta know. Clearly, you love surgery, and you re decent at it. BROOKE Flatterer. MAX And I m just going to go out on a limb here and say today notwithstanding, there s not a lot of cutting in being a surf doctor. So, how did you end up here? BROOKE Three years ago, I was a trauma surgeon at Mass Gen, on track to run the department. And my brother had a heart attack at 35 and died. BROOKE I lost the thread. BROOKE Then, a... a few intense things went down at the hospital and... I went surfing. MAX You pulled the rip cord. BROOKE I pulled the rip cord. Like you. TRISTAN Max, you got time for show and tell? MAX Back into the deep end. BROOKE Yep. TRISTAN The crew did a raid, every first-aid kit, bathroom cabinet, even the lost and found. MAX What are we looking at? TRISTAN Well, essentially, some expired ibuprofen and a lot... and I mean, a lot of Viagra. AVERY So, nothing that can help. TRISTAN Not currently. BROOKE Which means we re still dangerously low if Brody or Munroe develop new infections. Not to mention our dwindling blood supply. TRISTAN We could ask the crew to donate. AVERY No way to type it or test for infection. And Josie s still a mystery. We have no idea what meds or how much blood she ll need. BRODY Listen. I know you re running out of supplies. And if it comes down to me or Josie, save her. AVERY We can t do that. Josie wouldn t want us to either. BRODY Well, I m serious, okay? BRODY I know you might have to make that choice. That s how much I love her. Pick her. AVERY Have you considered Josie loves you as much as you love her, she d ask the same thing? We re doing everything we can to save you both. AVERY Oh, no. Munroe. Not again. Excuse me. AVERY Tristan. Hey. What are you doing? Why are you helping him escape? TRISTAN Just in time for the surprise. CAPTAIN MASSEY Have a hearty welcome back to First Mate Munroe. CAPTAIN MASSEY Your new post, sir. CAPTAIN MASSEY Adjusted temporarily. Now, you get to be here on two conditions. One, no overexerting. No getting up and running around or jumping up and down. CAPTAIN MASSEY No crawling. No nothing. You do what Nurses Silva and Morgan tell you to do. Clear? FIRST OFFICER MUNROE Yes, sir. CAPTAIN MASSEY Okay. And number two: no more surfing on your days off. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE Sir, yes, sir. How can I help? CAPTAIN MASSEY All right. I want you to study these schematics. You gotta help me find me a way to reroute the power from the aft generator once Rosie and Ray get it back up and running. And whatever you find, write it down in this book on paper. Because if I have one more tablet that dies on me, I'm gonna lose my mind. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE On it, sir. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE Thank you. AVERY Hey. TRISTAN Hmm? Hey. AVERY Um, that was totally amazing, what you did for Munroe. TRISTAN No, I just... I, uh... I think he needed to be back home. So... Yeah. AVERY Yeah. AVERY / TRISTAN AVERY I guess sometimes you just... you can't see the thing that's right in front of you. Oh, God. I just made this complicated-- TRISTAN Mm-mmm. No. AVERY / TRISTAN MAX Avery, Tristan, come in. I need you back at the infirmary for Josie. BROOKE BP is 72/49. MAX Heart rate 121, temp 101.7. BROOKE We've been pumping her full of fluids and pressors, and she's still hypotensive. AVERY So this isn't an occult bleed. BRODY What's going on? Please, help her. BROOKE Her temperature keeps climbing. Sepsis? AVERY It's gonna be okay. She'll be fine. MAX The wound is clean. No induration, redness or drainage. MAX Does this hurt? JOSIE Not over there. Over here. MAX Where? Show me with your hand. BROOKE Away from the bite. That's weird. MAX Yeah. TRISTAN Bit of broken rib? MAX Broken rib wouldn't cause a drastic drop in BP. This is localized. There's some firmness. Yeah. Rebound tenderness. I think there's a foreign object that must have jostled loose and migrated on the tender. TRISTAN Well, we need imaging, a CT scan. And without electricity, what do we do? MAX We get our image the old-fashioned way. AVERY Open her up? Max, without power, that is a crazy risk. MAX We gotta get this infection out of her somehow. What else are we gonna do? BRODY Wait. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. BRODY Hey. These guys are rock stars. They're gonna figure out what's wrong and you're gonna be okay and have your whole life. OSIE With you. BRODY Your whole life. BRODY That's all that's important. TRISTAN I'm so sorry, but we really need to get Josie into surgery. JOSIE Wait, wait. JOSIE Marry me. BRODY What? JOSIE Promise that you'll marry me. I don't know what the point of any of this is without you. You're my person, and I love you. Just say that you'll marry me. BRODY Yeah. Yes, yes. BRODY I will. AVERY When we're on the other side of this, I'm sure Captain Massey would be so happy to perform your marriage vows. JOSIE Tell him to be ready. ROSIE Okay, 16 AWG wire and fuses in place. Okay, try now. ROSIE Cap, you got power up there? CAPTAIN MASSEY Negative. Keep trying. RAY Captain, this is Ray. The only remaining area of the ship that we haven't checked yet is the auxiliary engine room. CAPTAIN MASSEY Well, then that's where the problem is. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE Rosie, it's not far. I can guide you. ROSIE The reason we haven't checked it is 'cause we can't get into it. The ship's fire suppression system locked down all the safety hatches. We can't open them without power. CAPTAIN MASSEY Well, that means the corridor to the auxiliary engine room is locked too. Along with our chances of getting out of this mess. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE Unless Rosie can find another way through it. Uh, like through this bulkhead, right here. It's a direct route. CAPTAIN MASSEY Dude, that bulkhead right there is 6 inches of US steel. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE Good thing Rosie knows how to use an acetylene torch. CAPTAIN MASSEY Rosie, Munroe has come up with a crazy idea. You wanna hear it? MAX I think we should start with a standard, exploratory laparotomy. BROOKE That'll leave a pretty gnarly scar. MAX That's the least of my worries. BROOKE Understood, but we know from the exam that the thing is most likely in her left, upper quadrant. MAX So start with an upper midline incision? BROOKE Smaller cut, mitigates risk of infection, scarring. MAX Yeah, that's smart. That's good. All right, let's make sure that we have plenty of vascular clips, so we can cinch-off any bleeders, sponges to-- BROOKE Max, I know. We've already been through this. Avery has it all ready. BROOKE Hey, are you okay? MAX Exploratory surgery is a Hail Mary at the best times. But with this, we're literally searching around in the dark, in the dark. BROOKE We have plenty of flashlights. MAX That's not what I mean. BROOKE I know. And I get it. I-It's... It's a big risk. But you're a gifted surgeon, Max. And I'll be there with you, every step of the way. We got this. CAPTAIN MASSEY How's it going down there? RAY Just got through the outer layer. MAX Retractors are in. Let's examine the quadrants, Brooke. Thank you. Starting with the lower left. MAX Left lower quadrant is clear. No active bleeds or signs of infection. Moving to the left upper quadrant. MAX Yeah, get it in there. Can I get some more light? There. See it? BROOKE Must've been caused by whatever's floating around in her abdomen. MAX Yeah. Maybe. If I can just get under here, maybe I can find the source. MAX I just... I need more light. Whatever it is, it's tucked right behind her spleen. AVERY Can you extract it? MAX No, not without more light. It's just... It's-It's still too dark. ROSIE I can see the other side. RAY You're almost through. Keep going AVERY Max, BP's dropping. 64/32. MAX It's the blood loss. Hang another bag of O neg. AVERY That's our last bag. BROOKE If Brody's sutures rip again, or Munroe's graft pops a leak. MAX What other choice do we have? BROOKE Stop the surgery. Close her up. MAX Then she'll die. BROOKE But if one of our other patients start to hemorrhage... MAX Hang the bag. CAPTAIN MASSEY Tell me you've got this, Rosie. ROSIE We're breaking through now, Cap. RAY She's in! ROSIE All right, let's see what we're dealing with. AVERY BP is still dropping. 61/29. MAX I can't see or feel. Can you see in here? BROOKE Mmm. Mm-mmm. RAY Rosie! You okay? MAX Sponge. BROOKE She's losing blood faster than we can replace it. We have to close her up while she's still alive. We'll find another way. MAX It's too late for that. BROOKE Well, whatever you find in there, you'll be extracting it from a dead body. ROSIE Cross your fingers. I'm throwing the switch in three! MAX I need light in here, Avery. ROSIE Two... ROSIE One! MAX I can find it. I just need some more... light. MAX Oh, hallelujah! Okay, we're in business. AVERY Putting on a vent. MAX Yep. BROOKE How about some real suction? MAX Yeah. We've got a fighting chance now. Right in here. Got it. I see it. I see it. BROOKE Yep. RAY Rosie, you did it! WALLA Whoo-hoo! Yeah! CAPTAIN MASSEY Munroe, you reckless genius. CAPTAIN MASSEY All right, let's spool up the thrusters. Set a course. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE Captain, but we're still surrounded by orcas. CAPTAIN MASSEY Yeah, well. I got one more surprise for them. MAX You've got to be kidding me. BROOKE A shark's tooth? AVERY How did we miss that? MAX It must've migrated deep into the abdominal cavity. There's no way we were gonna find this without opening her up. MAX Okay, let's finish up. CAPTAIN MASSEY Yeah. MAX I know we have reason to celebrate, Cap, but why the fireworks? CAPTAIN MASSEY Well, it will keep the pod from following us back to port, where they could wreak havoc on a whole bunch of smaller ships. CAPTAIN MASSEY I, Brody, take thee Josie... BRODY I, Brody, take thee Josie... CAPTAIN MASSEY For better... Well, I guess we can skip that part about for better or for worse, in sickness, in health, since you just went through a major disaster. All that's left is... BRODY Till death do us part. CAPTAIN MASSEY And no more surf trips to tempt fate. JOSIE / BRODY And no more surf trips just to tempt fate. CAPTAIN MASSEY I, Josie, take thee Brody... JOSIE I, Josie, promise to do the same thing forever and ever, till death do us part. Amen. BRODY JOSIE Can I kiss him now? CAPTAIN MASSEY This one's a keeper. JOSIE Hmm. BRODY Don't I know it. CAPTAIN MASSEY By the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife. Knock yourselves out, kids. JOSIE CAPTAIN MASSEY Many blessings, both of you. BRODY Thank you, Captain. RAY Pleasure serving with you, Sir. CAPTAIN MASSEY Young man, pleasure was all mine. Oh, in fact, an application for The Odyssey. When you're considering your next post. RAY Sir, yes, sir. CAPTAIN MASSEY CAPTAIN MASSEY You did good. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE Thank you, sir. Just doing my job. CAPTAIN MASSEY And it'll still be here for you when you get back. Listen to me, your father would've been so proud of you. FIRST OFFICER MUNROE Thank you. AVERY Three major surgeries in less than 36 hours. Might be a new ship's record. TRISTAN Hmm. TRISTAN You deserve a trophy. AVERY Hmm. I would settle for a cheeseburger. TRISTAN Well, I know this, uh, open-air caf not too far from here. Best burgers this side of the Panama Canal. What do you say, you, me, half a pound of Wagyu beef, melted Gruy re and caramelized onions? AVERY It's a date. BROOKE I guess this is actually goodbye. MAX Well, thank you again for everything. BROOKE We make a good team. MAX Yes, we do. BROOKE Shame I'll never see you again. MAX Well, as you said, "The ocean's not that big." BROOKE BROOKE Bye. CAPTAIN MASSEY Okay, folks, 78 hours until the next group of cruisers come aboard. If I were you, I'd make the most of it.